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OUTHOUSE works for me LOL in a lotta ways...............TMI I know but challenge stands............OUTHOUSE........................ .
Saw a bunch of shady umbrellas on my trip north today, but could not find an outhouse for the life of me. Gonna have to keep hunting to get this trophy...
Porta-Potties. But that didn't quite meet the challenge, so with a little perseverance I found my goal.....( they are even for sale , if anybody`s interested LOL )
Next challenge, how about something with tracks. Be it a bull-dozer, skid-steer, crane, tank, whatever, but with tracks for propulsion..........
Next challenge, how about something with tracks. Be it a bull-dozer, skid-steer, crane, tank, whatever, but with tracks for propulsion.....
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Tracked Vehicle can`t be that hard, left it open to anything with a track to maneuver......tank, back-hoe etc... GEESH ....LOL..I bet I could get one within 5 miles of my house
Finally I found one. Ironically it was close to home on my way back from a customer visit.
Anyway,, if this passes how about your bike in front of a river crossing. It can be a bridge, ferry, or tunnel. Just don't get run over.
Here are a couple. First one is the Cocheco River in downtown Dover NH. Doing construction on the bridge (all the parking spots on the bridge are closed). Looking across at one of the old mills the river runs under, then upstream from the bridge.
looking across the bridge at the mill
river under the mill
upstream. Some nice condos, if that's your thing.
Second one is the Milton Dam in Milton NH, at the outflow of Milton 3 Ponds into the Salmon Falls river. Not sure if it really counts, because the bridge is upstream of the dam by a couple hundred feet, so technically it's a lake crossing.
Milton NH Dam and the Salmon Falls river. It's the NH/ME state border right there.
Looking back at Milton from the Maine side of the bridge.
If these are acceptable, next challenge is one I did in the Softail forum. Since I'm really looking forward to the new Stephen King movies coming out (It and The Dark Tower), how about a picture of your bike in front of a sign for a town named in any Stephen King work, or any other specific location in something he did. Doesn't have to be the exact town, just the same name. E.g. Buxton Maine was in The Shawshank Redemption - a sign for a town named Buxton in any state meets the challenge.
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